COMP 2.2 Duties of the FSCS
Administering the compensation scheme
The FSCS must administer the compensation scheme in accordance with the rules in this sourcebook and any other rules prescribed by law to ensure that the compensation scheme is administered in a manner that is procedurally fair and in accordance with the European Convention on Human Rights.
The FSCS may:
- (1)
pay compensation to eligible claimants or secure continuity of insurance for eligible claimants when a relevant person is unable or likely to be unable to meet claims against it in accordance with the sourcebook; and
- (2)
make levies on participant firms, in accordance with FEES 6 (Financial Services Compensation Scheme Funding)1, to enable it to pay compensation, secure continuity of insurance, or meet the costs of discharging its functions under this sourcebook.
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Information for claimants
The FSCS must publish information for claimants and potential claimants on the operation of the compensation scheme.
Assistance to claimants
The FSCS may agree to pay the reasonable costs of an eligible claimant bringing or continuing insolvency proceedings against a relevant person (whether those proceedings began before or after a determination of default), if the FSCS is satisfied that those proceedings would help it to discharge its functions under the requirements of this sourcebook.
Annual Report
The FSCS must make and publish an annual report to the FSA on the discharge of its functions (section 218 of the Act (Annual report)).
Finance and resources
The FSCS must have regard to the need to use its resources in the most efficient and economic way in carrying out its functions under the requirements of this sourcebook.
Publication of defaults
The FSCS must take appropriate steps to ensure that potential claimants are informed of how they can make a claim for compensation as soon as possible after a determination has been made that a relevant person is in default, whether by the FSCS or the FSA.
Complaints
The FSCS must put in place and publish procedures which satisfy the minimum requirements of procedural fairness and comply with the European Convention on Humans Rights for the handling of any complaints of maladministration relating to any aspect of the operation of the compensation scheme.
Informing the FSCS
Systems
[Note: article 10(1), part of last sub-paragraph of the Deposit Guarantee Directive]